Yes, [del] s the name of the card, it stands for “delete”, which makes sense considering that you’re battling a robot

Looks like an invalid pointer to me.

Another of his cards is called [alt]. 20 bucks says there’s a third card, which he doesn’t use in that fight, named [ctrl]. You’ll note that the names also line up with the cards’ functions and flavor text ([del] kills somebody, and [alt] switches him into a new robotic body).

This one’s kind of split between a genuine bug and merely an “issue”. First, the issue that leads up to the bug being a problem, which I already posted in the suggestions topic…

One major issue I just noticed occurs to anyone whose screen is too small to fit the entire game. When you open the friends/league members tab, if you try to scroll the window, it will close. However, the button to open it is in the bottom right, and the tab to switch from friend list to league list is at the top… Without switching to full screen, there’s no way for some people to switch tabs, even if it’s just to uncheck “hide online status” (which you need to do seperately for leagues and friends).

And this is where a bug comes up. For some reason, the game won’t let me type in the league chat box when I’m in full screen. If I click on it, the text cursor will blink for a second, and then disappear. Since I need to go fullscreen when I want to check which league members are on, this is very bothersome.

When you draw into a memento it is still a buff on the side bar. Not sure if it is just a visual bug or a proper game play bug. (Was using lucky Rabbit’s foot so couldn’t really test it.) Not sure how to game is scripted but if it continues to be a buff when drawn it may also continue to be a buff when played (As it says “until depleted”) but I did not get the opportunity to test that.

In league chat, the enter button does indeed “send” the message, but it also move the cursor down one space… Sometimes this happens before it’s sent, adding an extra line to the end, or after it’s sent, adding an extra line to the beginning of your next message.

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